Saints Row and Red Faction publisher THQ is cutting jobs, studios and games in a major way today, "strategically realigning" hundreds out of work and putting an end to the MX vs. ATV franchise. »8/09/11 9:30pm 8/09/11 9:30pm

Publisher THQ had some good news and bad news to deliver today, starting with the not-so-great results from its last financial year. The publisher lost a cool $136 million USD. But it had some good news for fans of Metro 2033, Homefront and the very successful uDraw gaming tablet that hit the Wii last year. »5/03/11 5:40pm 5/03/11 5:40pm

The people who publish video games Red Faction, Saints Row, UFC Undisputed and, soon, Homefront are putting the old THQ out to pasture. At least, that's where the logo is going. This is the new "THQ." »1/12/11 9:00pm 1/12/11 9:00pm

Games now cost between $50-60. That's a lot of money for something that in many cases is done with after 4-6 hours. It's nice to see publishers THQ looking at whether that's the right way to do business. »11/12/10 3:30am 11/12/10 3:30am

So says THQ bossman Brian Farrell, who calms one of our fears about Sony and Microsoft's venture into the motion control space with PlayStation Move and Project Natal, respectively. His company, at least, sounds uninterested in straight up Wii ports. »5/05/10 10:00pm 5/05/10 10:00pm